Governor Wamatangi increases bursary for the next financial year

Dec 13, 2023 - 14:57
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Governor Wamatangi increases bursary for the next financial year
Young students showing their skills during the Jamhuri celebrations at Kirigiti stadium

Kiambu,

Wednesday, December 13, 2023,

KNA by Wangari Ndirangu

Kiambu County will in the next financial year increase bursary allocation for secondary and college education to Sh 500 million up from the Sh 300 million that was given this year, Governor Kimani Wamatangi has today said.

The governor said his administration has now tripled the bursary allocation from Sh100 million in February, an additional Sh 100 million in June and another Sh 100 million in November making it Sh 300 million thereby removing financial obstacles that hindered countless needy children to access education.

“Kiambu is among the highest counties on the allocation of bursaries in the country and come next January, we will be issuing the bursaries at an upward trend of Sh 500 million and I want to categorically say here that the minimum bursary to be allocated will be Sh 5000 per student and not Sh2000 as before “, he said. 

Speaking on some of the developments that he is focusing on in the education sector, the governor noted that he has initiated the construction of 180 modern ECDE centres with PP1 and PP2 classrooms, offices, ablution blocks, and playgrounds and this marks the first step in modernizing all 524 ECDE centres in the County within three years.

 A feeding Program for ECDE pupils has also been introduced, the Governor said, noting that children will be receiving a bowl of porridge daily, three boiled eggs weekly, and a packet of milk every Thursday to boost their potential to learn and thrive.

 “The three eggs, the governor said will be distributed, and sold to the County Government at Sh 18 for an egg and this will be done by women who have been empowered through a programme of providing them with one-month-old local breed Chickens.

  “We aim to distribute 120,000 chicks across 12 sub-counties and target these women as future egg suppliers to support our ECDEs feeding programme”, the Governor said.

 Still, in the education sector, Wamatangi said that they have revived the stalled Vocational Training Centre (VTC) construction, to enable skill development and empower the youth.

 “The plan is to establish a VTC in every ward, ensuring avenues for youth to acquire technical skills”, he said adding that the County will also donate used vehicles to the youth to be used for training for those undertaking mechanical courses.

Other support will be investing and buying machines for making Cabros concrete blocks and the county government will be distributing materials for producing the cabros and in turn buying the product from the trainees.

Courtesy; KNA 

          

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